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PTFlea

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Really impressive play by Brown to come back from a wasted year, have another injury, then roar up to where he's in the vicinity of a PPG. Pretty much as impressive as Nick Paul getting send up and down like a yo yo and dominating the AHL. Some good stuff down there!

Ev

DefenceWinsChampionships wrote:If they go back they're playing 3 nights in a row (assuming they play tomorrow against the Leafs) which is against PA regulations. They granted Duclair an exception for his first game with Ottawa.

But you don't want to burn these guys out. They should be sending Braanstrom back down.

How is that against regulations when they do that all the time in the AHL

DefenceWinsChampionships

PTFlea wrote:Really impressive play by Brown to come back from a wasted year, have another injury, then roar up to where he's in the vicinity of a PPG. Pretty much as impressive as Nick Paul getting send up and down like a yo yo and dominating the AHL. Some good stuff down there!

That's why AHL development is so important. Had Lazar played in the A for a year his career could have ended up being much different. I was concerned that Tkachuk is being rushed but he seems to be able to handle it. Can't wait for him to take a huge step next year.

As for Paul, he has been the victim of bad luck, injuries, coaching, and bad linemates. There are also some late bloomers in the AHL, and some players that are AHL elite and not fit for the NHL (ex: Varone, Prince). Not sure where Paul fits but he is deserving of a one-year one-way contract to prove himself in the NHL.

Not saying that Ottawa will make the playoffs next year or the year after that, but they have a lot of really good pieces going forward. It seems to be the vets (Ceci, Boedker, Ryan, Smith) that are costing them games

PTFlea

PTFlea wrote:Really impressive play by Brown to come back from a wasted year, have another injury, then roar up to where he's in the vicinity of a PPG. Pretty much as impressive as Nick Paul getting send up and down like a yo yo and dominating the AHL. Some good stuff down there!

That's why AHL development is so important. Had Lazar played in the A for a year his career could have ended up being much different. I was concerned that Tkachuk is being rushed but he seems to be able to handle it. Can't wait for him to take a huge step next year.

As for Paul, he has been the victim of bad luck, injuries, coaching, and bad linemates. There are also some late bloomers in the AHL, and some players that are AHL elite and not fit for the NHL (ex: Varone, Prince). Not sure where Paul fits but he is deserving of a one-year one-way contract to prove himself in the NHL.

Not saying that Ottawa will make the playoffs next year or the year after that, but they have a lot of really good pieces going forward. It seems to be the vets (Ceci, Boedker, Ryan, Smith) that are costing them games

Agreed. I doubt anything will stop brown, batherson and paul from being a line in Ottawa next year and the sens handled brown and batherson relatively well getting them good time in bellville

Hockeyhero22000

PTFlea wrote:Really impressive play by Brown to come back from a wasted year, have another injury, then roar up to where he's in the vicinity of a PPG. Pretty much as impressive as Nick Paul getting send up and down like a yo yo and dominating the AHL. Some good stuff down there!

That's why AHL development is so important. Had Lazar played in the A for a year his career could have ended up being much different. I was concerned that Tkachuk is being rushed but he seems to be able to handle it. Can't wait for him to take a huge step next year.

As for Paul, he has been the victim of bad luck, injuries, coaching, and bad linemates. There are also some late bloomers in the AHL, and some players that are AHL elite and not fit for the NHL (ex: Varone, Prince). Not sure where Paul fits but he is deserving of a one-year one-way contract to prove himself in the NHL.

Not saying that Ottawa will make the playoffs next year or the year after that, but they have a lot of really good pieces going forward. It seems to be the vets (Ceci, Boedker, Ryan, Smith) that are costing them games

Agreed. I doubt anything will stop brown, batherson and paul from being a line in Ottawa next year and the sens handled brown and batherson relatively well getting them good time in bellville

Hopefully Brown has caught up to his size and the injuries are behind him that's my only concern with him now after the way he has been playing of late

PTFlea

PTFlea wrote:Really impressive play by Brown to come back from a wasted year, have another injury, then roar up to where he's in the vicinity of a PPG. Pretty much as impressive as Nick Paul getting send up and down like a yo yo and dominating the AHL. Some good stuff down there!

That's why AHL development is so important. Had Lazar played in the A for a year his career could have ended up being much different. I was concerned that Tkachuk is being rushed but he seems to be able to handle it. Can't wait for him to take a huge step next year.

As for Paul, he has been the victim of bad luck, injuries, coaching, and bad linemates. There are also some late bloomers in the AHL, and some players that are AHL elite and not fit for the NHL (ex: Varone, Prince). Not sure where Paul fits but he is deserving of a one-year one-way contract to prove himself in the NHL.

Not saying that Ottawa will make the playoffs next year or the year after that, but they have a lot of really good pieces going forward. It seems to be the vets (Ceci, Boedker, Ryan, Smith) that are costing them games

Agreed. I doubt anything will stop brown, batherson and paul from being a line in Ottawa next year and the sens handled brown and batherson relatively well getting them good time in bellville

Hopefully Brown has caught up to his size and the injuries are behind him that's my only concern with him now after the way he has been playing of late

Yeah, big time. That's the major concern, the 2nd concern is his speed, is it nhl translatable? Otherwise he's shown the org that he can play at a really high level and be an impact player.

Again, just stick that line into the NHL next year, make it your second line and see what they can do. Batherson is gonna be unreal too, he's ready to go as well.

Flo The Action

PTFlea wrote:Really impressive play by Brown to come back from a wasted year, have another injury, then roar up to where he's in the vicinity of a PPG. Pretty much as impressive as Nick Paul getting send up and down like a yo yo and dominating the AHL. Some good stuff down there!

That's why AHL development is so important. Had Lazar played in the A for a year his career could have ended up being much different. I was concerned that Tkachuk is being rushed but he seems to be able to handle it. Can't wait for him to take a huge step next year.

As for Paul, he has been the victim of bad luck, injuries, coaching, and bad linemates. There are also some late bloomers in the AHL, and some players that are AHL elite and not fit for the NHL (ex: Varone, Prince). Not sure where Paul fits but he is deserving of a one-year one-way contract to prove himself in the NHL.

Not saying that Ottawa will make the playoffs next year or the year after that, but they have a lot of really good pieces going forward. It seems to be the vets (Ceci, Boedker, Ryan, Smith) that are costing them games

Agreed. I doubt anything will stop brown, batherson and paul from being a line in Ottawa next year and the sens handled brown and batherson relatively well getting them good time in bellville

Hopefully Brown has caught up to his size and the injuries are behind him that's my only concern with him now after the way he has been playing of late

Yeah, big time. That's the major concern, the 2nd concern is his speed, is it nhl translatable? Otherwise he's shown the org that he can play at a really high level and be an impact player.

Again, just stick that line into the NHL next year, make it your second line and see what they can do. Batherson is gonna be unreal too, he's ready to go as well.

Brown hasn’t been a call up this year so I aImagine the org doesn’t think he’s ready. His speed was lacking a lot at the start of the season. If I was a betting man I’d say he starts in the AHL next year.

wprager

This is Batherson's first year in pro. Very impressive, but if he plays another year in Belleville and dominates for a full season (while the Sens struggle on the way to a top 5 pick) is be oh with that, too. I would rather they took the over-ripe (Paul) out of Belleville and leave the kids keep progressing. There chances of them all coming up as one line are very low.

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